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A matter of trust: Investors don’t fancy AI’s stock-picking abilities
AI certainly has it’s useful place in share market investing. But as is the case with accountants and lawyers, AI isn’t going to put stock brokers out of work any time soon.
Griffin on Tech: AI deal of the century or looming crash?
Sam Altman will now be able to become a major equity holder in OpenAI and reap the financial rewards. His long-suffering execs could have cashed in to an even greater degree too, but have decided to jump off that particular AI train, which is rather telling.
A decade of Kiwi deep tech innovation
New Zealand's government-funded Deep Tech Incubator Programme has supported nearly half of the country’s deep tech startups since it was founded a decade ago, awarding $44 million in replayable grants.
Meta has launched the world’s ‘most advanced’ glasses. Will they replace smartphones?
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg called Orion “the most advanced glasses the world has ever seen”. He said they offer a “glimpse of the future” in which smart glasses will replace smartphones as the main mode of communication. But is this true or just corporate hype? And will AR glasses actually benefit us in new ways?
Z by HP Boost lets workstations put idle GPUs to work on AI
Computer maker HP is making it easier for customers to train and develop language models and other data-intensive workloads by sharing different machines to take advantage of redundant computing power.